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Mark A. Wieczorek
Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique
Publications - 254
Citations - 15372
Mark A. Wieczorek is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crust & Mars Exploration Program. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 231 publications receiving 12173 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark A. Wieczorek include University of Washington & Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris.
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InSight: Constraining the Martian Heat Flow from a Single Measurement
Matthias Grott,T. Spohn,S. E. Smrekar,W. B. Banerdt,T. L. Hudson,Paul Morgan,Tim van Zoest,Günter Kargl,Mark A. Wieczorek +8 more
TL;DR: German Aerospace Center, Berlin, Germany (matthias.grott@dlr.de), S.E. Smrekar, W.B. Wieczorek, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France, and the HP Team as mentioned in this paper.
The Ganymede Laser Altimeter (GALA) as part of the JUICE payload: instrument, science objectives and expected performance
H. Hussmann,K. Lingenauber,Harald Michaelis,Masanori Kobayashi,N. Thomas,L. M. Lara,Hiroshi Araki,Thomas Behnke,K. Gwinner,Noriyuki Namiki,Hirotomo Noda,Juergen Oberst,Thomas Roatsch,R. Rodrigo,Sho Sasaki,Karsten Seiferlin,T. Spohn,C. Althaus,O. Barnouin,Thomas Beck,D. Breuer,S. Casotto,José María Bermúdez de Castro,G. Choblet,U. R. Christensen,S. Ferraz-Mello,B. Giese,Reinald Kallenbach,Jun Kimura,Kei Kurita,Valery Lainey,A. Lichopoj,Horst-Georg Lötzke,Fabian Lüdicke,V. Lupovka,W. B. Moore,A. Rodriguez,M. R. Santovito,U. Schreiber,R. Schrödter,F. Sohl,S. del Togno,Bert Vermeersen,Kai Wickhusen,Mark A. Wieczorek,M. Yseboodt +45 more
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Seismic Efficiency for Simple Crater Formation in the Martian Top Crust Analog
A. Rajsic,Katarina Miljković,Gareth S. Collins,Kai Wünnemann,Kai Wünnemann,Ingrid Daubar,N. Wójcicka,Mark A. Wieczorek +7 more
Revised Thickness of the Lunar Crust from GRAIL Data: Implications for Lunar Bulk Composition
G. Jeffrey Taylor,Mark A. Wieczorek,Gregory A. Neumann,Francis Nimmo,Walter S. Kiefer,H. Jay Melosh,Roger J. Phillips,Sean C. Solomon,Jeffrey C. Andrews-Hanna,Sami W. Asmar,A. Konopliv,Frank G. Lemoine,David E. Smith,Michael W. Watkins,James G. Williams,Maria T. Zuber +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, high-resolution gravity data from GRAIL have yielded new estimates of the bulk density and thickness of the lunar crust, and the average global crustal thickness is found to lie between 34 and 43 km, a value 10 to 20 km less than several previous estimates.
Elusive Formation of Impact Basins on the Young Moon
TL;DR: Wieczorek et al. as mentioned in this paper presented the results of a study on the geology of the Côte d'Azur region of Australia and its relationship with the Earth-Life Science Institute.